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on Feb 28, 2005
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dolphy245
dolphy245
Inaccurate as hell.
Garlix
Garlix
And here I thought that there were people living in Hispaniola there to receive Columbus. As well, I think Huber Matos would be a bit miffed at being called a communist...
Among other problems listed by others before me.
Leibnix
tor
According to this page we've had flying cars since 2003. Do they mean Mollers skycar? Should we not postpone the date of the flying cars introduction until it's acually put into regular production?
perrific
MrPerrific
columbus discovered america, god damn, its been known for a long time that it was our good old Leifur Erikson that first stumbled upon america! pisses me off that people still wont update this. Fuck Christoffer, that son-of-a-bitch was lost! he was looking for India!
mpjones
Scott
It's not even that it's US-centric, because that would be okay. It's like someone scanned their high school history textbook for the bolded points and wrote them out chronologically. It's dry, dead history, with no analysis presented or possible.
lady-librarian
lady-librarian
A rather ambitious undertaking, don't you think?
nullsquid
nullsquid
not entirely accurate.
TheFeldster
TheFeldster
A bit American based, but very comprehensive nonetheless
johnwatchtower
kendricks
From the page: "Timeline of History
Major Events in the Relatively Recent Past.in easy reading graphics table
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lwcary
Lloyd
*****
A visual Timeline of History: Major Events in the Relatively Recent Past
Very good for browsing, but a bit awkward in presentation. Bottom line: i like it. :^)
*****
*****
Quirken
Dylan
the organization on this is awwwful. too much information crammed without good organization
goqsane
goqsane
This page seems to have an American bias because it highlights mainly American events. America tends to be a right-wing country.
justkeepingfaves
justkeepingfaves
Flying cars! WW3 begins??? Helluva Band in Heaven!
... what?
Refrakktion
Refrakktion
Amerocentric much? And what dare I ask is with the Star listings?
Entenbaer
Entenbaer
It's an very USA-centric view of only the 20th century with only dates and absolutely no background information. It's just not very useful, because I think to understand history, knowing year dates by far not enough.
But I laughed when I saw the flying cars XD